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Trent Alexander-Arnold
personEngland beat Malta 4-0 in Malta in Euro 2024 qualifying. Trent Alexander-Arnold scored and is involved in England's other two goals. Harry Kane became first player to score 50 competitive goals for England. England now sit top of Group C, six points clear of second place.
Gregg Berhalter
personUSMNT have reappointed Gregg Berhalter as their manager. His previous contract expired six months ago. USSF sporting director Earnie Stewart resigned, forcing the federation to find a successor. B.J. Callaghan is currently serving as interim coach for the Nations League.
Robert Bowers
personRobert Bowers, 50, was found guilty on all 63 criminal charges, including hate crimes resulting in death. Next will come the penalty phase, where the jury will decide if he should receive the death penalty or serve life in prison. Bowers allegedly stormed the Tree of Life synagogue in October 2018, gunning down 11 people in the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history.
Ben Stokes
personEngland take on Australia in first test at Edgbaston from Friday. First-choice spinner Jack Leach will be replaced by spin all-rounder Moeen Ali. Australia cemented their status as the best five-day team in the world by thrashing India by 209 runs in the World Test Championship final.
Parliament
organizationBoris Johnson 'deliberately misled Parliament over lockdown gatherings' Privileges Committee found he 'committed a serious contempt' Former PM branded report a 'charade' and a 'dreadful day for MPs and democracy'
Boris Johnson
personHouse of Commons Privileges Committee rebukes former British PM Boris Johnson. Report says Johnson intentionally mislead parliament on several occasions. Johnson calls the report "rubbish" and accuses committee of waging a vendetta against him.
Cedric Lodge
personCedric Lodge, 55, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, allegedly stole dissected portions of cadavers that were donated to the school. He and his wife Denise sold the body parts to buyers in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, sending them in the post. The scheme, which is part of a larger black market, is alleged to ran for five years from 2018 to 2022.
Bill Cosby
personNine more women accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault. Lawsuit alleges he used his "enormous power, fame and prestige" to victimize them. Cosby has been accused of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment by more than 60 women.
The Privileges Committee
organizationBoris Johnson found to have deliberately misled parliament over Partygate. Former PM was also judged to have misled the Privileges Committee. Report concluded that if he was still a member he should be suspended for 90 days.
Arsenal
organizationArsenal have seen an opening bid for Declan Rice rejected by West Ham. The Gunners are expected to try again with an improved offer. Manchester City have emerged as shock rivals for Hammers captain. Man United, Bayern Munich, and Chelsea have also been linked with Rice.
Rickie Fowler
personRickie Fowler opened with a record-setting eight-under-par 62 at Los Angeles Country Club on Thursday. Fowler, 34, was also the first player to make ten birdies in a round at the tournament. Fowler's round equalled the lowest major round of all time set by Branden Grace.
Lidia Thorpe
personVictorian senator Lidia Thorpe says Parliament House is 'not a safe place for women' Thorpe claims she was 'followed, aggressively propositioned and inappropriately touched' She did not name her alleged perpetrator. The incident alleged by Thorpe is claimed to have happened in 2021.
Jack Teixeira
personJack Teixeira, 21, is accused of abusing his security clearance to take classified documents and post them on social media sites. Investigators say he illegally disseminated classified military information to members of an online messaging platform. If convicted on all counts, the 21-year-old faces up to 25 years in federal prison.
David Van
personPeter Dutton expelled Senator David Van from the Liberal party room after it was revealed a second senator had accused him of allegedly groping her. Lidia Thorpe told Mr Dutton that Mr Van'squeezed her bottom' twice at a drinks event three years ago. Mr Van vehemently denies the allegations against him.
The Federal Reserve
organizationS&P 500 and Nasdaq reach their highest closes in 14 months on Tuesday. Consumer prices rose modestly in May, boosting bets that the Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates. China's central bank eased its monetary policy.
Nations League
organizationCroatia beat the Netherlands 4-2 in their Nations League semi-final in Rotterdam. Goals from Bruno Petkovic, Luka Modric, Andrej Kramaric and Mario Pasalic seal win. Croatia will play the winners of Spain vs Italy in the final.
UnitedHealth Group
organizationUnitedHealth Group (UNH) was the worst-performing stock in the Dow on Wednesday. The health insurance provider warned about rising costs because of a bigger-than-expected jump in surgeries for those aged 65 and older. Shares of UnitedHealth, the largest U.S. healthcare provider by market value, closed around 6% lower.
Daniel Penny
personDaniel Penny, 24, was indicted on a second-degree manslaughter charge in the May 1 confrontation with the homeless man. Penny has said he acted to defend himself and other passengers on the train.
Drew Smith
personDrew Smith was ejected from Tuesday night's game against the Yankees. Umpires determined he had an illegal sticky substance on his hand. Smith maintained the stickiness was only a mixture of rosin and sweat.
Carlos Correa
personCarlos Correa hit a two-run homer to cap a four-run ninth inning off the usually dominant Milwaukee closer Devin Williams. Williams took his first blown save in 11 attempts and had his sparkling 0.42 ERA spike to 2.08. The Brewers fell to 28-1 when leading after eight innings and saw their losing streak reach five games.